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1429 BCE
Joan's journey again to Vaucouleurs
Joan journeys again to Vaucouleurs to ask to join the Dauphin's forces; this time she is accepted. -
1429 BCE
Dauphin command
Dauphin gives Joan command of a small force. -
1428 BCE
Joan travels to Vaucouleurs
·Joan travels to Vaucouleurs (prompted by voices), and asks to join the Dauphin but is turned away. -
1425 BCE
the beginning
Joan begins to hear voices -
1412 BCE
Date of Birth
there is no exact date of birth but joan of arc was born and baptized in Domremy -
Feb 13, 1429
Joan leaves Vaucouleurs
Joan leaves Vaucouleurs dressed in men's clothing and heads to Chinon, where the Dauphin is staying. Once there, she asks to help France fight the English and the Burgundians; Charles orders her interrogation by Churchmen for the next three weeks. -
Apr 27, 1429
joan's troops
Joan and her troops set out from Blois to relieve French forces at the Siege of Orleans -
Apr 29, 1429
orleans
Joan and La Hire reach Orleans, where they are told to wait for reinforcements. -
May 4, 1429
attacks the english
After a sudden inspiration, Joan leads an attack on the English. -
May 7, 1429
Les Tourelles
Wounded, Joan nonetheless leads a battle at Les Tourelles. -
May 9, 1429
Tours
Joan travels to Tours, where she asks the Dauphin to go immediately to Reims for a coronation ceremony. -
Jun 18, 1429
Patay
Battle of Patay -
Jul 16, 1429
Remis
Dauphin's army reaches Reims -
Jul 17, 1429
New king of france
The Dauphin is crowned King of France -
Jul 20, 1429
Charles
Charles leaves Reims and parades around region -
Aug 2, 1429
Charles
Charles retreats to Loire -
Aug 14, 1429
Senlis
French and English forces skirmish at Senlis -
Aug 28, 1429
Burgandy and France truce
Burgundy and France sign a four-month truce -
Sep 8, 1429
Paris
Assault on Paris begins -
Dec 19, 1429
Joan is being raised to the nobility status
Charles raises Joan, her parents, and her brothers to nobility status -
May 14, 1430
Compiegne
Joan reaches Compiegne -
May 25, 1430
paris and joan
Paris learns of Joan's capture -
Jan 3, 1431
Bishop Pierre
Joan transferred to Bishop Pierre Cauchon's control for interrogation. -
Jan 13, 1431
the beginning
Joan's trial begins -
May 24, 1431
joan sings an abjuration
Upon the reading of her sentence, Joan, frightened, signs a last- minute abjuration -
May 29, 1431
After the abjuration
After rescinding her abjuration, Joan is transferred from ecclesiastic to secular authority. -
May 30, 1431
Joan's death
Joan is burned at the stake and died -
Jul 7, 1456
Joan was declared innocent